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bölgesel dernek binası

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Turkish - English
chapter house
A building used by a sorority or fraternity as a residence or meeting place

At the house-party herein represented a murder is done, and the locale of the deed is a chapter house on the pleasant campus at Williamston, Mass.

A building attached to a cathedral, church, or monastery and used as a meeting place

In the center lay the broad Abbey buildings, with church and cloisters, hospitium, chapter-house and frater-house, all buzzing with a busy life.

The building in a monastery where the daily meeting of monks was held, so named because a chapter of the Rule was read before each meeting
the place set aside for business meetings; a place where a Chapter sometimes still meets for business
A meeting place for the chapter or governing body of a monastery or a cathedral Other parts of monastery: cloister, refectory, scriptorium
Chapter houses are what the fraternity or sorority houses are commonly referred to on campus Most chapter houses on campus are owned and operated by the university
A chapter house is the building or set of rooms in the grounds of a cathedral where the members of the clergy hold their meetings
In a university or college, a chapter house is the place where a fraternity or sorority lives or meets